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Rising fuel costs contributed to the Canterbury Aero Club's balance sheet loss of more than $15,000 in" the last financial year, to the club's president, Mr G. G. Berryman., / L^ ,: . ' In his report for presentation to the clubs annual meeting on June ' 30, ; Mr Berryman said, that last year had been a difficult bne for
aero clubs in New ..Zealand. 'The Canterbury club's flyhoiirs dropped by more than 2000,' to' 12,992 hours, ( during the year. ■„ ' i : r A big setback for the club was a fire in July, which severely damaged the recently altered and refurbished clubrooms. He said that restoration of i the clubrooms was now complete.. I
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